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    The Stories We Carry: Angelica Raquel: Mystic Threads at the McNay Art Museum

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Dancing in Between the Spaces of Life: Karen Stokes Premieres ‘4 Corners’ at the Match

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    Dreaming Frida: Brooklyn Rider premieres a new work by Gabriela Lena Frank at DACAMERA

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Documenting Life

admin·February 3, 2013
Thin Line Film Fest is Texas’ International Documentary Film Festival held annually the second week of February in downtown Denton, and is the only documentary film festival in the state to screen more documentaries than the bigger SXSW in Austin. For eleven days a diverse program [...]
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturedFilm

Timeless Tomlin

admin·February 3, 2013
Lily Tomlin has a yen for the South and its strong women. Ann Richards was her good friend....
Dallas/Ft WorthFeatured PostsTheater

New Works In Movement

admin·February 3, 2013
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Returns To Texas In their highly anticipated return to Dallas on February 9, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet will be gracing the Winspear stage with a program featuring new works by some of the world’s most sought after and inventive choreographers and composers — including famed Czech choreographer [...]
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Art as Home Life

admin·February 3, 2013
For husband and wife visual artist team Stephan Hillerbrand and Mary Magsamen, buy cialis art is a family...
Dallas/Ft WorthFeatured PostsVisual Art

MUSES: Women Who Inspire

admin·February 3, 2013
Art historian Farid Abdelouahab’s Muses: Women Who Inspire (Flammarion) is more than just a superb collection of black and white photographs. It is a thoughtful and intelligent paean to thirty-two women – some famous, some obscure – who captivated some of the greatest male [...]
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Response: Performance Response to Tony Feher Free Fall

admin·February 2, 2013
Performance installation puts people in a state of unease, possibly because they don’t know where they are on the continuum observer and participant. Most people got there early enough to have some fun with Tony Feher’s hanging tiny water bottles, warming up the space, getting [...]
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Response: The Submission

admin·February 2, 2013
House lights go out on dim blue work lights as the actors take their places. Scene lights come...
HoustonResponseReviewsTheater

Performing Words

Abby Koenig·February 2, 2013
Houston’s Reading Culture Ramps Up Stepping inside your local watering hole on a Friday night you might find it odd to stumble upon a live reading event, but if you have taken stock in Houston’s nighttime entertainment du jour, readings are all the rage, and they are not your grandmother’s [...]
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Comforting Yet Alien

admin·February 2, 2013
“Monopoly Houses” Suggest an Alternative to Houston’s Architectural Hodgepodge A handful of distinctive recently built houses might well...
CultureFeaturedHouston

Honeymoons on The Bayou

admin·February 2, 2013
Conducting affairs with HTown’s Orchestras It’s finally official: After a three year search and on the eve of its Centennial Season, the Houston Symphony has named 35-year old conductor Adrés Orozco-Estrada as its next Music Director. Born in Columbia and trained in Vienna, Orozoco-Estrada hasn’t yet conducted most of the world’s [...]
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Your February Gallery (P)review

Devon Britt-Darby·February 2, 2013
Upcoming shows you’ll want to see and ongoing shows we’re glad we did By the time you read...
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Art House Rules

admin·February 1, 2013
Living and Working in the Same Space Do you love your work so much you’d move in with...
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